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What is the past tense of cotton?

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The past tense of cotton is cottoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cotton is cottons.

The present participle of cotton is cottoning.

The past participle of cotton is cottoned.

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Although I've never cottoned to it, but it's still the kind of song 90 per cent of songwriters would be proud to pen.
The Australians never really cottoned on to the idea that sport was a way in which gentlemen amused themselves.
That fell to Basturk, who cottoned on to Sas' through ball only to see his header scrambled off the line by Omar Daf.
Of course, once Joe cottoned to this idea of visual stimulation, he completely threw himself into it.
Parks cottoned onto the theme, threading a penalty attempt of his own wide of target.
But as I've never cottoned to either team, I'll concede my sympathy to the unrepresented taxpayers who foot the stadium bills.

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